I never got a reply, so either I'm crazy or other people have just
lived with the issue. In any event, I wanted to post my work around.
Rather than creating my mock request/response pairs using the
ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to method, I actually had to create
both the request and the response individually and then add them to
the ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses. Here is what I did:
# Created my mock request:
request = ActiveResource::Request.new(:post,
path = "/my/path.xml",
body =
my_request_body_xml_string,
request_headers =
request_headers_hash)
# Created my mock response:
response = ActiveResource::Response.new(body =
my_response_body_xml_string,
status = 200,
response_header_hash)
# Add the pair to the mock responses:
ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses << [request, response]
On Jul 7, 12:38 pm, TomRossi7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone know how you can specify the body of an HttpMock post as
> well as the body of the response?
>
> I'm trying to test a restful API where the parameters are posted in in
> the body of the post as XML and the response is XML in the response
> body.
>
> As far as I can tell, you can only specify one body in a mock object?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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